Alexander Berzin, 1996
lightly revised, January 2003, December 2006
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Introduction: Historiographical Bias | |
Part I: The Umayyad Caliphate (661 – 750 CE)
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1 The Spread of Buddhism in Central Asia and Adjacent Regions before the Advent of the Arabs | chapter eBook |
2 Sogdia and Bactria on the Eve of the Umayyad Period | chapter eBook |
3 The First Encounter of the Muslims and Buddhist Asia | chapter eBook |
4 The First Muslim Incursion into the Indian Subcontinent | chapter eBook |
5 Tibet on the Eve of the Arrival of the First Muslim Teacher | chapter eBook |
6 Further Umayyad Expansion in West Turkistan | chapter eBook |
Part II: The Early Abbasid Period (750 – Mid-Ninth Century CE)
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7 The Rise of the Abbasids and Decline of Tang China | chapter eBook |
8 The Religious Conversions of the Eastern Turks | chapter eBook |
9 The Religious Conversions of the Uighurs | chapter eBook |
10 Islamic Sectarian Disputes and the Declaration of Jihads | chapter eBook |
11 Tibetan Politico-Religious Maneuverings at the End of the Eighth Century | chapter eBook |
12 The Establishment of Buddhist Kingdoms by the Uighurs | chapter eBook |
Part III: The Spread of Islam among and by the Turkic Peoples (840 – 1206 CE)
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13 The Establishment of New Empires in Central Asia | chapter eBook |
14 The Founding of the First Two Turkic Islamic States | chapter eBook |
15 The Qarakhanid Campaign against Khotan | chapter eBook |
16 Analysis of the Siege of Khotan | chapter eBook |
17 Tangut, Tibet, and Northern Song China in the Eleventh Century | chapter eBook |
18 The Ghaznavids and Seljuqs | chapter eBook |
19 Twelfth-Century Developments in Central Asia | chapter eBook |
20 The Ghurid Campaigns on the Indian Subcontinent | chapter eBook |
Bibliography | long list |
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